I’ll never ‘feel great’ again, says Woods
Charly Boy vows to continue with nation wide protest
South Africa introduces $260 monthly minimum wage
Nissan says Mexico plant going ahead despite Trump warnings
In spite of recession, maintain positive attitude, legal practitioner tells colleagues
Don’t compare Yar’Adua’s health case to Buhari’s – FG
CJN SAGA: Onnoghen’s fate now with Senate, not Buhari – Presidency
Why Ohanaeze can’t disown IPOB, MASSOB —Nwodo
APC denies buying voters card in Anambra
Ndidi grabs first Leicester goal in FA Cup win over Derby
Nigerian kids get licence to America club
Senate vs SGF: A storm of mischief?
Okorocha, Obiano media war exposed a lot — Njemanze
I want to see barcode on water sachets — CEO, GS1 Nigeria
Man, 51, kills 81-yr-old mother over N11m inheritance
Herdsmen attack: Remains of inspector recovered in Delta
What Valentine’s Day means to me – Youths

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Police fails to bring Seun Egbegbe to court
LAGOS—The trial of Seun Egbegbe in an Ikeja magistrate’s court, yesterday, over alleged theft of nine iPhones was stalled as police failed to produce the defendant.
FG adopts measures to reduce food prices
The Federal Government has adopted some measures to reduce the price of food items in the country.
The Gender Achievement Pyramid: Myth or reality?
Women in Africa, especially Nigeria work as hard as men at corporate levels, as well as other spheres but certain cultural values, such as domestic responsibilities, unceremonious patriarchal dominance reduce their aspiring spirit.
Ijaw group gives Dickson 7 days to revoke allocation of land to herdsmen
A coalition of Ijaw groups across the Niger Delta region on the platform of Ijaw Peoples Development Initiative, IPDI, yesterday, gave the Bayelsa State governor, Mr Seriake Dickson, a seven-day ultimatum to revoke the allocation of 1,200 hectares of land the state government allocated to Fulani herdsmen for grazing or face a mass shutdown of all government facilities across the state.
Lagos City Marathon: Govt announces traffic diversion, deploys 300 LASTMA officers
Lagos State Government, yesterday, announced restriction of vehicular movement in the major highways earmarked for the February 11 International Marathon scheduled to start by 6am at National Stadium, Surulere and terminate at the Eko Atlantic City.

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